Nothing else...I think. I have used /etc/profile.d/ location for my Qt libs and Qt apps, but they have the export files inside the pets and sfs. That way I can include several exportable files in same folder.

The reason I asked is that when I typed echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH, /usr/lib/firefox showed up twice in the path. This is because I removed the default firefox 10 and replaced it with my firefox7 pet. The pet already has an /etc/profile.d/firefox file to add firefox to the path. I know Barry's firefox pets have it too, becuase I used it as a template.
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Okay. I think I will move the whole firefox export stuff to the /etc/profile.d folder on it`s own definition file. Makes it simpler and Barry`s possible updates does not remove it.
I named it as firefox. So...your pet just overwrites mine and sfs does not touch it.
Is that ok ?

Thanks James C. The /etc/rc.d/rc.shutdown network shares unmounting loop was incorrect. Probably my mistake.
I have fixed it. I will reupload the build this evening after work.
But here is the fixed file as pet.

The changes after that....are just: Gnewpet-5.8, Firefox-10.0.2, discussed changes to the some exportable files in /etc.
Rc.shutdown script fixed.
All the other...after my one day usage were left as they were. Not woof2 commit change. There would be some desirable bug fixes so mayb I am tempted soon to test what happens with latest woof2...after so many script changes.

Testing this build now from my brand new small 1 Tb usb hdd, formatted as ext4, partitioned for puppy folders partition and data partition, frugal installation now in use...so I can test usb booting now everytime I create a build. I wont lack space soon, lol.

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